HOSPITAL REPORTS.
Mrs J. Alexander, of Dannevirke, and her two children, who were injured recently in a motor accident, were transferred from the Palmerston North Hospital to Dannevirke on Saturday.
Air H. T. Redshaw, who was injured during shunting operations in the Palmerston North railway yards towards the end of last month, is still on the seriously ill list. Ho is showing a slight improvement, however. Mr R. J. Carter, who, with Aliss A. AA'oisen, was injured when his motorcycle struck a tar drum on the Palmerston North-Napier highway over a week ago, is now making good progress. Aliss AA’oisen was discharged from the institution yesterday. ° The condition of Afr L. R. Keoghan who suffered head injuries through being knocked down by a car on the Foxton Line at the end of last month, is improving. ’
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LIX, Issue 117, 18 April 1939, Page 8
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